Everyday Law for Seniors

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Community Spouse
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Defined Benefit Plan
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elder law research
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Federal Aviation Administration
Full Retirement Age
gerontology legal studies
guardianship procedures
housing options
Incapacitated Person
incapacity planning
Institutionalized Spouse
legal issues
legal issues for aging population
Long Term Care Insurance Policy
long-term care insurance
MA Plan
Medicare Part
Medigap Policy
NIH Senior Health
Pia
Prior Court Approval
Retirement Benefits
retirement strategies
Reverse Mortgage
Roth IRA
senior-friendly improvements
social welfare policy
SSI Benefit
SSI Eligibility
Substitute Decisionmaker

Product details

  • ISBN 9781594517020
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Seniors are a wide ranging and exponentially growing special status group that the law treats differentially with respect to rights, responsibilities, and benefits. This book is written to inform and assist seniors and those who care for them. The topics covered range from retirement strategies, housing options, and long-term care to federal benefit programs such as Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, and ultimately, to end of life decisions. Whether you are someone looking out for your parents; a new retiree concerned about your legal rights; or one of the growing number of "old old" eighty-five years or older who needs answers to confusing legal issues, this book provides essential information in clear language about timely topics such as reverse mortgages, long-term care insurance, powers of attorney, guardianship, and the hidden problem of elder abuse. Each chapter includes "Did You Know?" opening outlines as well as web-based resources for additional information. The authors are nationally known elder law experts and are frequently asked to consult with national commissions, legislatures, bar associations, and individuals from every walk of life. In Everyday Law for Seniors, they provide advice appropriate for everyone, senior or not (yet).
Lawrence A. Frolik, Linda S. Whitton

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